Table of Contents
- 1 What did Circe do to some of Odysseus men?
- 2 What danger did Odysseus men encounter in the land of Circe?
- 3 When Odysseus threatens Circe with his sword she responds by?
- 4 What happens with Circe in The Odyssey?
- 5 What three dangers does Circe warn Odysseus?
- 6 How did Odysseus get his men back from Circe?
- 7 How is the Cyclops a danger to Odysseus?
What did Circe do to some of Odysseus men?
Circe has magic powers, which she uses to turn some of Odysseus’s men into pigs. When Odysseus resists her magic with the help of the god Hermes, Circe invites him into her bed, then bathes him, feeds him, and releases his men from the spell she’s cast on them.
How did Circe hurt Odysseus?
When Odysseus came to her island she transformed his men into beasts but, with the help of the god Hermes, he overcame her and forced her to end the spell.
What danger did Odysseus men encounter in the land of Circe?
Circe initially turn Odysseus’ men into wild beasts; the danger to them was that they would live out their lives and eventually die in animal form. Odysseus himself was give the herb “moly” to protect him from such a transformation by Hermes.
Was Circe good or bad?
Even though in most tellings Circe is depicted as an evil sorceress, you chose to show her humanity and make her likable, why? Madeline Miller Great question! And you’re absolutely right, Circe has been portrayed as a two-dimensional villain in most post-Homeric works.
When Odysseus threatens Circe with his sword she responds by?
Odysseus takes the herb, and when neither the drugged wine nor wand affect him, to Circe’s surprise, he pulls out his sword and threatens her, demanding she release his men. Circe apparently finds this behavior alluring and seduces Odysseus, after she has sworn binding oaths not to harm him or his men.
What is the first danger about which Circe warns Odysseus quizlet?
What warning does Circe give to Odysseus? Circe warns Odysseus to avoid the song of the sirens because it will seduce him. What is the danger associated with the sirens? The sweet sound of the sirens’ voices will lure Odysseus and his men in and kill them.
What happens with Circe in The Odyssey?
Only Odysseus’s ship escapes. From there, Odysseus and his men travel to Aeaea, home of the beautiful witch-goddess Circe. Circe drugs a band of Odysseus’s men and turns them into pigs. Odysseus follows Hermes’ instructions, overpowering Circe and forcing her to change his men back to their human forms.
What happens with Circe and Odysseus?
What three dangers does Circe warn Odysseus?
Book 12 – The Sirens, Scylla, and Charybdis Circe warns Odysseus that he will not see Penelope or Telemachus ever again if he listens to the sound of the Sirens. In order to make it past the Sirens, Odysseus must plug the ears of his men.
What did Odysseus cry out to his men?
What did Odysseus cry out to his men when he heard the sirens sing? To untie him.
How did Odysseus get his men back from Circe?
Eurylochus, being the one man who escaped Circe’s spell, runs back to Odysseus and tells him what happened to the other men. Odysseus heads off to the cottage to deal with Circe and get his men back. On the way, he encounters the god, Hermes. Hermes warns him about Circe’s power and what she is capable of.
Why is Circe more dangerous than the Cyclops?
Odysseus is able to free his men, taking the advice of the god Hermes, who told him of an herb that would protect him from Circe’s magic. Circe is more dangerous that the cyclops, in my opinion, because she is able to seduce men and hold them prisoner. Odysseus was also held prisoner by Polyphemus, but was able to escape.
How is the Cyclops a danger to Odysseus?
First, the Cyclops is easily recognized as a danger by Odysseus and his men. Circe is a subtle danger that many characters do not even see until it is too late.
How does Odysseus get Circe to drink the potion?
Do this, warns Hermes, or be “unmanned by her as well”; apparently, Odysseus is to give her what she needs. Armed with Hermes’ warning and amulet, Odysseus approaches Circe and drinks her potion, but Odysseus was ready for her “unholy drug”: and in one bound held it against her throat.
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